WO2015016706A1 - Slot-die coating method and apparatus - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a slot-die coating method and apparatus for manufacturing a patterned coating layer on a substrate.
- Organic coatings layers are typically applied to a substrate as a liquid solution, e.g. for manufacturing OLED or OPV devices.
- slot-die coating typically comprises providing a slot-die coating head arranged over a substrate surface.
- the slot-die coating head comprises an outflow opening forming a sht that is arranged in a sht direction over the substrate surface.
- a coating fluid e.g. supplied by a coating fluid supply, flows through the outflow opening onto the substrate surface.
- a relative movement between the outflow opening and the substrate surface is controlled along a coating direction.
- the coating direction is typically transverse, i.e. having a perpendicular component, to the slit direction. In this way a homogeneous layer may be manufactured along a width of the slit onto the substrate surface.
- a patterning of the coating on the substrate surface e.g. wherein the patterned coating comprises coated areas on the substrate surface separated by uncoated areas.
- the patterned coating comprises coated areas on the substrate surface separated by uncoated areas.
- the substrate e.g. for building an array of photocells.
- Many different methods are known for providing a patterned coating layer, e.g. printing or imprinting techniques such as inkjet printing, rotatory screen printing, gravure printing, offset printing, flexo printing.
- a first option for manufacturing a patterned coating with slot-die coating may be referred to as "in-situ patterning" or “active patterning", wherein the slot-die coating head is actively used for selectively applying the coating on specific areas of the substrate.
- an intermittent transfer is controlled of the coating fluid from the slot-die coating head onto the substrate surface, e.g. by switching a valve between the slot-die coating head and the coating fluid supply and/or selectively removing the slot-die coating head from the substrate.
- coated areas may be provided having boundaries transverse to the coating direction.
- an intermittent switching of the supply and/or removal and reapplication of the coating head may result in edge effects wherein the coating is no longer uniform e.g. due to the accumulation of coating material on the coating head.
- US7041336 and US5536313 describe problems with edge effects and propose adaptations to the nozzle to better control the flow-rate out of the nozzle when the flow is interrupted.
- An alternative method for consideration that could to have as well a uniform leading as a traihng coating edge is to dynamic control a distance between the coating head and the substrate.
- the coating head is moved towards a first position, close to the substrate to initiate the coating process at the leading edge of a pattern to be formed.
- the coating head is moved towards a second position, further away from the substrate.
- the first position is typically selected in a range of 5 - 250 micron.
- the coating head should be held close (e.g. with a tolerance of about 1 micron) to the first position.
- the positioning of the coating head should be carried out at a relatively high speed.
- the coating head should be displaced over a distance of 4 mm within 25 ms.
- Fast movements of the coating head tend to cause vibrations in the coating apparatus that result in relatively large temporal variations in the distance between the coating head and the substrate. This results in non- uniformities in the applied coating.
- a slot-die coating apparatus is provided as claimed in claim 1.
- a slot-die coating method is provided as claimed in claim 13.
- the at least a support-side unit has a mass that is at least equal to the mass of the at least a head-side unit, and the at least a support-side unit is flexibly coupled to the support.
- the total mass of the support-side units is at least equal to the total mass of the support-side units.
- vibrations in the environment including the a substrate carrier.
- the distance between the coating head and the substrate carrier can also be accurately and rapidly controlled.
- FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment of slot-die coating apparatus according to the first aspect of the present invention
- FIG. 2 shows a second embodiment of slot-die coating apparatus according to the first aspect of the present invention
- FIG. 3A-3D respectively show in a top-view, a front view, an exploded view and a perspective view a third embodiment of slot-die coating apparatus according to the first aspect of the present invention
- FIG. 4 shows in more detail parts for use in various embodiments of slot-die coating apparatus according to the first aspect of the present invention
- FIG. 5 shows in more detail a control system for use in the third embodiment of the slot-die coating apparatus according to the first aspect of the present invention
- FIG. 6 shows part of the control system of FIG. 5 in more detail.
- the term "substrate” has its usual meaning in materials science as an object comprising a surface on which processing is conducted, in this case layer deposition.
- the substrate may be a silicon wafer.
- the substrate typically comprises a foil.
- the term “foil” refers to a sheet comprising one or more layers of material.
- the foil is flexible such that it can be used in a roll-to-roll (R2R) or roll to sheet (R2S) manufacturing process.
- a foil may be considered flexible if it can be rolled or bent over a radius of curvature of 50 cm or less, e.g. 12 cm, without losing its essential functionality, e.g. an electronic functionality.
- a foil may be considered flexible if it has a flexural rigidity smaller than 500 Pa m 3 .
- a substrate carrier comprises a structure capable of carrying and/or transporting a substrate.
- a substrate carrier may comprise one or more rolls arranged for supplying and moving the substrate thereby passing the substrate surface past one or more deposition heads, i.e. in the present case a slot-die coating head.
- the substrate carrier and/or slot-die coating head are typically comprised in a slot-die coating apparatus, which may comprise further parts, e.g. a coating fluid supply or storage arranged for supplying the coating fluid to the slot- die coating head to provide a continuous or semi-continuous stream of coating fluid from an outflow opening of the coating head.
- the term "coating” is used to indicate the process of applying a layer of material.
- the term “coating layer” indicates the layer of material covering a part of a substrate or intermediate layer.
- Typical for the coating layers as described herein is that they may be initially applied as a fluid or liquid to allow a degree of self-assembly or relocation of the coating after deposition, e.g. driven by differences in surface energy.
- the coating layer may be hardened, e.g. by curing and/or drying.
- FIG. l schematically shows a slot-die coating apparatus for
- the apparatus comprises a substrate carrier 6 arranged on a support 60.
- the substrate carrier 6, shown in more detail in FIG. 4, is arranged for providing the substrate 1 comprising a substrate surface Is.
- the apparatus comprises a coating device with at least a head-side unit and a support-side unit 50, 55 that are mutually movable with respect to each other by at least one motor 52, 56.
- the head-side unit 50 comprises a translator part 52 of the at least one motor and a slot-die coating head 2.
- the slot-die coating head 2 as shown in more detail in FIG. 4 comprises an outflow opening 2a from which outflow opening 2a, in use, flows a coating fluid 3f.
- the outflow opening 2a forms a slit that is, in use, arranged in a slit direction y over the substrate surface Is.
- the at least a support-side unit 55 comprising a stator part 56 of the at least one motor.
- the apparatus comprises a sensor facility 70 for measuring a distance D between the outflow opening 2a and the substrate surface in a translation direction x transverse to the slit direction y.
- the sensor facility 70 provides a sense signal indicative for a measured value of the distance D.
- the sensor facility may measure a distance to the surface of the substrate carrier 6. In that case the distance to the substrate surface may be determined by subtraction of the thickness of the substrate from the measured distance.
- a controller 80 is provided that is arranged for controlling the at least one motor 52, 56 in accordance with an input signal Ds indicative for a desired value of said distance D and said sense signal Ds, in order to position the slot-die coating head 2 at a distance having said desired value.
- a bearing 53 e.g. an air -bearing or an elastic bearing.
- a further bearing 58 e.g. an air-bearing or an elastic bearing.
- the at least a support-side unit 55 has a mass that is at least equal to the mass of the at least a head-side unit 50 and the at least a support-side unit 55 is flexibly coupled to the support 60.
- the spring constant Kl of the coupling is for example selected in a range from 100 to 100.000 N/m, preferably in arrange from 1000 to 50.000 N/m.
- the spring constant K2 of the mechanical coupling between the translator part 52 of the motor and the coating head 2 typically has a substantially higher value, e.g. in the order of 10E8 - 10E 10 N/m.
- the spring constant K3 for the mechanical coupling between the substrate carrier 6 and the support 60 has a substantially higher value, e.g. in the order of 10E6 - 10E8 N/m.
- the support-side unit 55 including the stator 56 and the additional mass 57 has a mass of about 250 kg.
- the translator 52 of the motor each and the coating head 2 each have a mass of 25 kg.
- the mass of the support-side unit 55 is 5 times higher than the mass of the head-side unit 50.
- the mass of the substrate carrier 6 is 100 kg.
- the weight of the floor, which serves as the support 60 is estimated to have a weight of 10,000 kg.
- a ratio for the stiffness Kl divided by the mass of the support-side unit is for example in the range 10 - 100 s 2 , in this case 40 s -2 .
- an additional mass 57 is tightly coupled to the stator part 56 of the motor.
- the stator part 56 may be designed to have a relatively large mass itself, therewith obviating a separate mass.
- the controller 80 has a feedback control section PID for generating a first control signal Se on the basis of the difference e between the specified value Ds and the measured value Dm of the distance. The difference is calculated by a comparator C I.
- the controller 80 also has a feed forward control section FF for generating a prediction control signal Sp on the basis of the specified value Ds.
- the sum signal St obtained by add unit AD l from the signals Se, Sp of the feedback control section PID and the feed forward control section FF is used to control the motor.
- the controller may further have an adaptation section for improving the accuracy and response time based on the observed behavior of the system.
- FIG. 2 schematically shows an embodiment, wherein a linear motor 52, 56 is arranged in the translation direction x at a side of the coating head 2 opposite the substrate carrier 6.
- the coating head 2 is symmetrically suspended by bearings 53A, 53B, formed by leaf springs.
- FIG. 3A - D respective show in a top-view, a front view, an exploded view and a perspective view a further embodiment of a coating apparatus according to the present invention.
- reference numerals corresponding to those used in FIG. 1 indicate corresponding parts.
- Parts of the support-side unit 55A in this figure corresponding to those of the support-side unit 55 in FIG. 1 have a suffix "A" added to the reference number.
- the stator part 56 of the motor, forming part of the support-side unit is indicated here as 56A.
- other duplicated parts are indicated with a suffix A or B.
- the head-side unit 50 includes an elongate central stage 54 to which the coating head 2 is mounted at a first end.
- the head-side unit 50 further includes in addition to the translator part 52A of a first motor a translator part 52B of a second motor.
- the translator parts 52 A, 52 are arranged at a respective side of the central stage 54.
- a further support-side unit 55B shown therein comprises a stator part 56B of a second motor as well as an additional mass 57A, 57 B (As can best be seen in FIG. 3C).
- the further support-side unit 55B and the support- side unit 55A together have a mass that is at least equal to the mass of the head-side unit 50.
- the flexible coupling of the support-side unit 55A includes a first and second leaf spring 58A1, 58A2 arranged in a plane transverse to the translation direction x.
- the support-side unit 55A is coupled therewith at a first and a second end to the support 60.
- the flexible coupling of the further support-side unit 55B includes a first and second leaf spring 58B 1, 58B2 arranged in a plane transverse to the translation direction x.
- the further support-side unit 55B is coupled at its first and second end to the support 60.
- the leaf springs 58A1, 58A2, 58B 1, 58B2 enable the support-side units 55A, 55B to translate in the direction x but prevent rotations and translations in other directions.
- the leaf springs may also determine the spring constant Kl in the mechanical coupling between the support 60 and the support-side units 55A, 55B.
- the mechanical coupling between the support 60 and the support-side units 55A, 55B may be determined for a smaller or larger part by a respective additional motor. This makes it possible to control the coupling dynamically.
- the support-side unit 55A is provided with damper plates, see e.g. 59A1, that are slidingly arranged in a rail, see e.g. 64A1 mounted on the support 60. If a translation of the support-side unit 55A tends to exceed a predetermined value its motion is stopped by stroke hmiter 66A mounted on the support.
- the further support-side unit 55B has an identical construction of slidingly arranged damper plates cooperating with a stroke limiter.
- the elongate central stage 54 is coupled at its first end via one or more leaf springs 53A, 53B to the support 60.
- the leaf springs 53A, 53B are arranged in a plane transverse to the translation direction x.
- This coupling of the central stage 54 to the support 60 allows the central stage to freely translate within a required range along the translation direction x, whereas translations in other directions y, z are prevented.
- This coupling also allows for a rotation Rz of the central stage 54 in a plane extending through the translation direction x and the slit direction y . In this way it is possible to tune an orientation of the coating head by controlling the drive signals of the first and the second motor 52A, 56A; 52B, 56B.
- the elongate central stage 54 is further coupled to the support by a bar 53C extending in a direction transverse to said slit direction y and said translation direction x.
- the bar 53C therewith supports the central stage 54 at its second end while not blocking rotations Rz of the central stage 54.
- the slot-die coating apparatus as shown herein, further comprises a blocking member 62 that is stiffly coupled to the support 60.
- the blocking member 62 protrudes in a direction z transverse to the translation direction x with play through an opening 544 in the central stage 54.
- FIG. 4 shows part of an apparatus according to the present invention in more detail. More in particular a slot-die coating head 2 is shown arranged in front of a drum 61, forming part of the substrate carrier. During operation the substrate carrier 6, by means of the drum 61 transports the substrate 1 in a web direction W.
- the slot-die coating head 2 comprises an outflow opening 2a.
- the outflow opening 2a forms a slit that is, in use, arranged in a slit direction y over the substrate surface Is.
- a coating fluid flows from the outflow opening 2a, which forms a layer 3c on the substrate surface Is.
- the slot-die coating head 2 is tilted at an angle to provide an outflow from the outflow opening 2a in an outflow direction 3x having an angle ⁇ between 60 and 120 degrees plane angle with respect to a gravitational direction G.
- the coating fluid can flow close to a horizontal direction.
- the substrate 1 is moved substantially perpendicular to the outflow direction 3x, in front of the outflow opening 2a. Having a coating fluid flow close to a horizontal direction and neither the coating head nor the substrate beneath the outflow opening as seen in a
- the direction in which the coating head 2 is translated to start and stop the coating process does not necessarily coincide with the direction 3x, as long as the directions have a common component.
- the translation direction may be arranged in the direction x in the horizontal plane, whereas the outflow direction may be arranged in an angle in the range between -45 to +45 degrees plane angle with the translation direction.
- a translation direction in the horizontal plane has the advantage that gravitation does not or not substantially effect the position of the coating head in the translation direction.
- the normal vector of the surface of the substrate may point along said translation direction x, but it is sufficient if the normal of the surface at least has a component in that direction, so that movements of the head in the direction x result in a change of the distance between the head and the surface.
- a suction device 8 can be provided to suck up the excess coating ink/fluid.
- a suction device or vacuum chamber 8 having an opening near the outflow opening 2a can have a function to pull a meniscus of the outflow backwards compared to the web direction W of the moving substrate 1. This may compensate a fast moving substrate pulling the meniscus of the outflow in the web direction W.
- Providing a suction on an opposite side of the outflow opening 2a with respect to a movement of a substrate can thus allow faster relative movements, e.g. preventing air bubbles from getting trapped under the coating layer.
- the slot-die coating head 2 is tilted at an angle to provide an outflow from the outflow opening 2a in an outflow direction 3x having an angle ⁇ of more than 90 degrees plane angle with respect to a gravitational direction G.
- the outflow direction 3x is tilted upwards. Having an upward outflow direction 3x can have an advantage that air bubbles trapped in the fluid supply and being lighter than the coating fluid, can escape from the outflow opening by moving upwards. It will be appreciated that this can be particularly useful when the fluid supply is intermittently interrupted according to the present methods and systems.
- FIG. 5 schematically shows in more detail part of a control system in an embodiment of the slot die coating apparatus of the present invention, for example for the embodiment as shown in FIG. 3A-3D.
- FIG. 5 schematically shows in more detail part of a control system in an embodiment of the slot die coating apparatus of the present invention, for example for the embodiment as shown in FIG. 3A-3D.
- the part of the control system for one side of the apparatus is shown.
- Parts or signals therein corresponding to FIG. 1 have a suffix A.
- the other side of the apparatus is typically controlled analogously and therefore is not shown here.
- the control system comprises a control input for receiving a desired control pattern.
- the control pattern may include a specification of the desired position DsA of the coating head as a function of time.
- the control system further has an input for receiving a external trigger signal Cntrl that causes the control system to start controlling the apparatus according to the desired pattern. Typically both parts of the control system receive the same control pattern and the same trigger signal.
- the control system 80A comprises a first distance sensor 71 A, such as a capacitive distance sensor, for sensing a distance between the coating head 2 and the substrate 1 and for providing a indication signal DmA indicative for this distance.
- the sensor 7lA is coupled via an A/D converter to the control system 80A.
- a distance sensor may be used that generates a digital output signal indicative for the sensed distance. In that case an A/D converter is superfluous.
- the control system also is coupled to a linear encoder 72A that senses a displacement between the stator and the translator of the motor. Via a three phase D/A converter 3DA, the control system controls a three-phase driving unit AlA that enforces the motor with drive signal SmA.
- the slot die coating apparatus further includes a active damping system for damping the movements of the support-side unit 55A.
- the active damping system includes a further linear motor 61 A that is enforced by drive signal Sm2 A of a driver A2 A that has a negative feedback input coupled to a Hall sensor 73A which measures the position of the support-side unit 55A with respect to the support 60 and in response provides sense signal Dm2A.
- the damping system A2 A, 61 A, 73A is activated in time intervals wherein the coating head 2 is maintained at a stable position with respect to the substrate 1 to be coated.
- the movements of the coating head could cause an excitation of parts of the apparatus occur due to resonances . This could be avoided by properly selecting the patterns to be coated, or the speed at which the coating takes place, or the motion profile, but this possibly puts restrictions on the coating process.
- damping counteracts such excitations.
- damping may be provided passively, an active damping system has the advantage that it can be tuned to the circumstances, e.g. a damping strategy may be applied that optimizes speed and accuracy for a particular pattern.
- the damping facility is deactivated while displacing the head-side unit.
- the coating head may be sufficient to merely displace the coating head in order to obtain a desired coating pattern, for example if the pattern to be provided only has interruptions over short distances in the transportation direction of the substrate. In that case the flow of coating fluid does not need to be interrupted. It is sufficient if the coating head is moved away from the substrate surface to form the interruption in the coating layer.
- the slot die coating apparatus comprises a further controller for controlling a coating fluid supply.
- the further controller is preferably synchronized with the controller 80A for controlling the motor.
- the control signal for the coating fluid supply may lag or lead the control signal for the motor or may coincide therewith.
- the coating fluid supply may be activated at a selected point in time in a time interval extending a first time before to a second
- the coating fluid supply may be deactivated at a selected point in time in a time interval extending a first time before to a second predetermined time after a point in time that the coating head arrives at its desired position remote from the substrate.
- FIG. 6 shows part of the control system of FIG. 5 in more detail.
- the controller 80A in that embodiment includes a first control module 82A and a second control module 84A.
- the first control module 82A generates a first control signal in response to an error signal provided by comparator 81A.
- the second control module 84A generates a drive signal for controlling the motor in response to an error signal received from a second comparator 83A that compares the linear encoder signal LmA with the first control signal.
- the second control module 84A compensates for non-linear response characteristics of the motor 52A, 56A.
- the first control module 82A is optimized to provide for a rapid and accurate control of the position of the coating head, using the linearized characteristics of the combination C of the motor 52A, 56A and the control parts 83A, 84A.
- embodiments or processes may be combined with one or more other embodiments or processes to provide even further improvements in finding and matching designs and advantages, e.g. combinations of slot die coating, intermittent coating, shim coating, notched die coating and/or pre- patterning a substrate. It is appreciated that this disclosure offers
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